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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attention either" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a lack of attention or to indicate that attention is not being given to two options, but it requires additional context to be usable.
Example: "I noticed that there was attention either to the details or to the overall picture, but not both."
Alternatives: "no attention" or "lack of attention".
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With far less effort, the reading brain can be "short-circuited" in its formation with little time and attention (either in milliseconds or years) to the deep reading processes that contribute to the individual reader's cognitive development.
Also, don't be a purposeful contrarian to get attention either, unless that's really how you are.
Participants without excessive worry completed a modified dot-probe task, designed to train attention either to threat or neutral words.
Certainly it has yet to receive anything like the amount of attention (either supportive or critical) that experimenters and theorists have devoted to quasi-pictorial and description theories.
These are not, however, the issues that have generally attracted the attention either of media commentators or the colleges themselves.
I hadn't paid much attention either.
These two stood to attention either side of me.
These memorials have drawn scant attention either nationally or internationally.
He wasn't bringing it to anyone's attention, either.
And the Taliban doesn't pay any attention either".
On another play, earlier in the game, no one was paying much attention either.
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